inframe, I
say go for it if you want to!
Thanks everyone, I don't forget about this list, I just get caught up in
my projects ;)
-Connor Krukosky
On 3/5/2018 4:01 PM, Clark Morris wrote:
[Default] On 5 Mar 2018 12:14:50 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
charl...@mcn.org (Charles Mills)
ho might have thought they were old tech.
I may be doing a different video with them in the future on their main
channel which will hopefully get about 10 times the views this one is
getting. Again, all in hope that some of the younger generation, my
generation, will learn that the m
Come one come all!
Its the day of reckoning.
I finally have some storage on loan from a company called Funsoft!
Hopefully by the end of the night I will have Linux installed and a
portal to the internet to which people can connect and play on it!
http://www.twitch.tv/conmega
-Connor Krukosky
On 12/4/2015 11:26 PM, Tony Harminc wrote:
Your box has a floppy drive? Really?
The SE does yes.
Just so I'm clear... Your z890 plugs in to your SCSI disk box, but it won't
IPL from it? That is, these are separate features? If I have this right,
then it should be possible to write a small progr
I know it was a free option because I asked the price from someone at
IBM and informed me it was actually a free feature code.
But they just don't offer it anymore.
"Feature Code 9904 was available at no charge back in the day.
Unfortunately Feature Code 9904 was only available for ordering fro
Ok so I'm sure many have been wondering what happened with the z890.
I have after many road blocks I have gotten the FCP SCSI storage working
and actually did complete an install of CentOS 4.7 on it last night!
But the new problem is IPLing said install. I would be-able to directly
IPL from SCSI
because free raised floor is nice :)
-Connor K
On 11/19/2015 6:12 PM, Connor Krukosky wrote:
Heh I am going to reply because it doesn't pertain to my system.
Although its not running any longer I knew of an s/390 that ran up
until a couple of months ago and before that the company was r
Heh I am going to reply because it doesn't pertain to my system.
Although its not running any longer I knew of an s/390 that ran up until
a couple of months ago and before that the company was running a 4341
(aka s/370) until 1999 when they upgraded to the s/390 because of Y2K
(because IBM push
On 11/8/2015 9:11 PM, Timothy Sipples wrote:
So let's explore this possibility.
First of all, many congratulations on your $237 acquisition! You've got an
interesting machine, a machine that figured prominently in mainframe
history as the first genuinely "small" 64-bit mainframe -- though it may
Thanks, I've already learned how to reconfigure the IOCDS correctly and
I've learned that newer releases of Linux for s390x don't take advantage
of the 'Operating system messages' making them hard to configure or find
out if they are doing anything at all after the initial load.
The two versions
Nvm figured out the issue. I can now SSH into the mainframe from my
system and can ping the outside world :)
Now all I have to do is sort out storage and I will be-able to install
Linux!
-Connor K
On 11/7/2015 6:56 PM, Connor Krukosky wrote:
Oh and a small update, I've gotten Thin
Then I would absolutely have to accept :)
(Also thank you everyone who is offering up money to send me to this
conference. I'm very flattered!)
Oh and a small update, I've gotten ThinkBlue running on the system in
ramdisk, just trying to figure out networking configuration right now.
ThinkBlu
showing what I've learned though.
-Connor K
On 11/7/2015 12:37 PM, Mark Post wrote:
On 11/6/2015 at 04:51 PM, Connor Krukosky wrote:
Single, 18, in college, VERY TOLERANT PARENTS!
I hope you understand that you're a rather unusual individual. Someone your
age, still in school,
eBay?
Tony Thigpen
Connor Krukosky wrote on 11/07/2015 12:59 PM:
Hah awesome!
I only have a few hundred punched cards at the moment, need to grab more
once I get the 026 running so I can allow people to play around on it
as-well.
I am located in Cecil County, Maryland.
-Connor K
On 11/7/2015 12
Hah awesome!
I only have a few hundred punched cards at the moment, need to grab more
once I get the 026 running so I can allow people to play around on it
as-well.
I am located in Cecil County, Maryland.
-Connor K
On 11/7/2015 12:54 PM, Tony Thigpen wrote:
Connor,
Where are you located?
T
On 11/7/2015 12:27 PM, Tony Thigpen wrote:
(Off the top of my head without looking at the screens.)
You first need to use the HMC to create a valid IOCP. In the IOCP you
will define an OSA port for ICC usage. Once you have performed a POR
to bring in the new IOCP, you can then configure the IC
So an update from when I posted yesterday.
Me and a friend have (after many hours last night) figured out how to
reconfigure the IOCDS and create a new LPAR.
We also got as far as being able to load over FTP, but that's about
where we got because we are not sure how or where to get an SSH
conne
console.
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Connor Krukosky
wrote:
On 11/6/2015 3:10 PM, Richard Pinion wrote:
Did you buy DASD to go with it?
I bought a SCSI SAN box, which should be fine over FCP for linux which I
plan to run since z/OS requires FICON storage which is expensive and getting
a z/OS
e now. See where the sane ones have landed us!"
~ George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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On Behalf Of Connor Krukosky
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To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: I just bou
e back into the basement.
-Connor K
On 11/6/2015 3:53 PM, Tony Thigpen wrote:
What model is it?
I have a big one that I would trade for a 110 (the smallest model).
Tony Thigpen
Connor Krukosky wrote on 11/06/2015 02:55 PM:
Hi I'm new to the list, was pointed here by someone because I need som
On 11/6/2015 3:10 PM, Richard Pinion wrote:
Did you buy DASD to go with it?
I bought a SCSI SAN box, which should be fine over FCP for linux which I
plan to run since z/OS requires FICON storage which is expensive and
getting a z/OS license going to be impossible.
Also as of now I would like t
Hi I'm new to the list, was pointed here by someone because I need some
help using the HMC on the z890 to get an LPAR setup to boot via FTP.
I bought this machine for $237 :)
It wasn't fun to get into the basement but its here now.
http://imgur.com/a/5uWit
I have gotten it to power on and 'power-
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